Bearded Wheat

Tam 111

Tam 111 has a consistent yield history as a grain or forage producer. Maturity is medium. Height is intermediate. Versatile and widely adapted grower favorite. Stands up well under high-input environments. Performs well under dryland or limited irrigation. High test weight. Shatter resistance, good straw strength. Excellent silage production for dairies and beef operations. ​To print a tech-sheet for Tam 111 Click Here.

Winterhawk

Winterhawk is a new Westbred winter wheat with excellent standability and drought tolerance. It is a medium-short height, medium-maturity variety with a consistent yield historyacross the Central and High Plains. The cold tolerance of this wheat is one of the best we've tested. Excellent grazing potential. Straw strength is excellent, this provides better standability and improved thresh-ability. ​To print a tech-sheet for Winterhawk Click Here.

Beardless Wheat

Tam 204 - NewNew beardless wheat Tam 204 is a medium maturity, short height awnless winter wheat. It is resistant to the Hessian Fly, Green Bug, Soil Borne Mosaic, Wheat Curl Mite and Stem Rust. It is moderately resistant to Stripe Rust and Wheat Streak Mosaic. It is moderately susceptible to Leaf Rust. Tam 204 can tolerate acid soils. With excellent straw strength Tam 204 is ideal for a dual purpose or a grain only system.​

Deliver

The standard beardless wheat for the High Plains is Deliver. With high grain yield and forage potential. Deliver makes an ideal graze-and-grain wheat. Deliver is moderately resistant to stripe and leaf rust, as well as soil borne mosaic.

Weather Master 135

Awned Triticale

Texan

Is our variety of triticale which provides heavy pasturing in the fall with an option to make a top-yielding superior quality of silage in the spring or early summer. For best nutritional value swath prior to or in the boot stage of growth this will ensure a higher protein and higher digestibility. Feedyard and dairy operations producing Texan Triticale across the southwest have commented that Texan, provides better pasture than several other varieties being sold. Tonnage is consistent with Texan, we have seen yields up to 20+ tons/acre.

Graze-All

With top-producing graze-all triticale, you can expect 20 to 35 percent more forage than commonly planted wheat varieties. This particular variety is an excellent dual purpose variety which does best planted early then grazed all season or pull the cattle off in the spring and make silage. Graze all has good nutritional quality for dairy and beef producers.​

Awnless Triticale​

Forerunner Beardless

Beardless with great grazing and consistent hay production. It has short awnlettes. Forerunner triticale is very winter hardy, with great nutritional quality and high yields. It is widely adapted for grazing, greenchop, silage, and hay. Primarily used for spring harvested silage or hay, and is disease resistant to leaf and stem rust. It is recommended that it is harvested in or before the boot stage, and is suitable for forage quality for milk cows. After heading, it is best suited for dry cows and beef cattle. To print a tech-sheet for Forerunner Click Here.

*** Drill at 100 to 120 lbs per acre on irrigated ground, and 50 to 70 lbs peracre on non-irrigated ground.

TriCal 348 BeardlessTriCal 348 is a winter triticale that has awnless characteristics, leading to good hay andsilage production. TriCal 348 has high tonnage results from spring silage harvest. It is moderatelylate maturing and has good winter hardiness. The fall and winter grazing is very good. 348 can begrazed later than most wheats. Rapid vegetative growth in the spring and tall plant height translatesto excellent silage yield. For the best quality chop in the boot stage. Tolerant of most rust diseasesimpacting wheat. To print a tech-sheet for Trical 348 Click Here.

GRAZING BLENDS

Full Season Trit Blend

This blend will produce the best pasture through the fall, winter, and spring. It contains three of our best triticale varieties.

*** Drill at 100 to 120 lbs per acre on irrigated ground, and 50 to 70 lbs per acre on non-irrigated ground.

BARLEY

PennBar 66 BarleyThis barley was developed at Penn State for grain production with the option to cut for forage. It produces high yields in excess of 100 bushels even when seeded late. Good straw strength. Maturity is medium early. Height is medium. Excellent winter hardiness. It is resistant to soil-borne mosaic and wheat streak mosaic. ​

Tambar 500 Barley

Tambar 500 Barley provides excellent grazing through the fall and winter, or cattle can be taken off in the spring and it will make a tremendous amount of hay or silage. Excellent forage yield under irrigation and salt tolerance is superior especially when using lagoon water. Tambar 500 is leafy, high tillering, and shorter than some fall and winter forages giving it better standability and quality. The grain yield of Tambar is excellent we have had it make over 100 bushels many times. Even after grazing.